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- the signs within de Gaul e 1 s statements to the abandonment rather Yet it cannot not yet probable, by th it wi 1 be critically iew, if they meet in- ome soone hjghlighte many fluid s po icies. indefinitely it is possible, of Franco-West German
- . It w.:2s Frenchm~n who pointed It w.as Franco ua on the true path under the Treaty, c lcssico. l cc:.1cepticn t-,.ar should jointly ccms, to G g~eat new conceptic:i gwnization to achieve momb2r nations by prep.:iring, L"'lto a great an Or
- IMPACT ON FRANCO-GERMANRELATIONS WAS A HARD FACT :t HAT WE COULD NOT READILY IGtWRE.. t THE1EFORE, WHILE FULLY UNDERSTANDING·rND~S POLITI-CAL AND STRAT1:.GIC DIFFICULTIES ~ OFFERING CONCESSimJS TO THE PAKISTANIS OM THE: K.4SHM IR VALLE · T THIS TIME, WE
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- of civil disobcdi ance wore the b:i.siccause tor such tragedies as • the deaths of Dr. King and Sen. Kennedy. But Franco has just undergone a virtual revolution, yet the highest figure I have heard quoted on the number of deaths rolated lo this upheaval